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We have been in the United States for almost two weeks now and it seems like jet lag is finally wearing off. The culture shock has not been as bad as I thought it might be and I am thankful…
We have been in the United States for almost two weeks now and it seems like jet lag is finally wearing off. The culture shock has not been as bad as I thought it might be and I am thankful…
On our first trip to Swaziland, Amy and I, along with the rest of our church team, some of the D-team, and some of the staff, visited RFM Hospital. We all came out of the Hospital with the vow that…
We have had a great Holiday season! Although we have missed family and friends more than usual, we have really enjoyed being together these last few weeks. The Holidays last for about a month here…just a time to unwind and…
Thanduxolo is a 9 year old little boy who is in the hospital now for at least the third time in his life. He has a disease that keeps his colon from working. It has expanded to the point that…
I have stopped doing blog updates because it is just too hard. It’s hard to know what to say and what NOT to say. Each story is personal, it’s not just a “starving child in Africa” that is suffering,…
Yesterday was a hard day. On our way out to Thulwane to pass out some shoes and soccer jerseys, we got word that one of our “favorite” young boys (yes, we do have favorites…sometimes you just can’t help it), had…
We have been staying so busy lately. It’s so easy to either be overwhelmed by all we see and deal with every day, or just kind of shut it out….keep going and don’t really give yourself time to think about…
This is the “busy season” for us here in Swaziland. But thankfully it is not the kind of “busy season” that accountants talk about from January to April 15th, or retail workers bemoan from Black Friday through New Year’s. “Busy…
A few days ago we went to a new care point in Mankayane Swaziland to do profiles of the kids and give them some clothes. It was Mother’s Day. It was a hard day for me because just a few…